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    Music And Mood

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    act and our choice in things that will relieve our feeling. Music is something we all listen to. Our feelings inside determine what type of music we listen to. When feeling good we would listen to up tempo music, or when we are down we would listen to sad songs. When we all take that time out of our day to make an playlist it is usually based off our feelings. We are just looking for something to make us feel good about our selves. Music could also be chosen just to find something that could…

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    Public Voice Music plays an active role in our life. It can make us joyful and can bring dramatic change in our mood. We want to listen to music in any situation whether we are happy or sad. Musicians are highly influential in society in a way that they unite people of same generation regardless of culture, language, ethnicity, and religion. Teddy Afro, a brilliant Ethiopian pop star alive today, can be a very good example of this who united Ethiopians who have different political views,…

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    progressions that led to the emergence of jazz music. Bebop and cool jazz incorporated fast tempos from African American cultures with European harmonies in order to create new music, representing the existing ethnic diversity in the US. The sociocultural environment of Harlem allowed for African American musicians to gather and produce bebop music by drawing from their folk rhythms and other sounds. The intricate arrangements of cool jazz represented a style of music more “commercially viable”…

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    How can literature and life be a parallel some may ask, it can be a parallel in ways that people may not think about on a regular basis. Parallels between the genres that we have covered in class and real life are very prominent. The poetry unit in class shows how life is like poetry in the way that everyone sees and feels things in a different manner. Reading A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream, demonstrates how life is like a play,even if it is misled one, also it shows how life is like a triangle of…

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    Four Genres Of Literature

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    1. Compare at least 4 of the following genres: The four genres I chose to compare are: Nonfiction – You can read nonfiction stories in just about anything. This can be reading a magazine, a book, articles in a newspaper, or reading something on the internet. Nonfiction is written about topics that are real and are based on actual facts and information. Biography- A biography is a true and detailed description about someone’s life and is usually written by someone else. It includes an…

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    Science Fiction Definition

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    subject and you might even start a fiery debate. With the rise in popularity of young adult science fiction and other speculative genes, many think that the distinction between the genres is near non-existent. Analyzing works of young adult science fiction can show how science fiction is…

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    Dialectical Contradictions

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    Russell, and Arturo Yañez called, “’Big Picture People Rarely Become Historians’: Activity Theory and the Contradictions of General Education.” Their paper is an abstract concerning a linguistics theory known as activity theory (AT), as well as genre theory or genre systems theory. Their piece centers on the contradictions students face regarding their time spent in general education courses. The authors frame their observations of the student’s concerns around these theories. This allows them…

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    Hammurabi Code Analysis

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    1) Culture is a group of community, who shares common belief and experiences which shape the world of their understanding, including political belief, race, religion, national, origin, and gender. Understanding of culture is important, because it can give person to analyze things from different prospective. It also provides opportunity to better understand each other and way of life, which will bring two together. 2) With the invention of writing, there was no need of memory, speech, and rely on…

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    above is a valid argument - it 's difficult to feel that a piece of writing is well-founded and legitimate as a travel writing piece when it is simply historically based and not based on personal experience, but whether it should be banned from the genre because of this is an altogether different discussion. Travel writing allows a reader to gain a deeper perspective into another culture usually from a firsthand account, allowing them a deeper understanding than might be gained on the internet…

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    Wolfgang Yuri. The data collection began with familiarizing the interviewees with definitions they may not be familiar with, but required for the progression of the interview. First, the term “genre,” when used refers to Bozeman’s definition of genres, and limited to written frames. In simpler terms, genres mean writing expertise. Next, the term “Discourse,” I mean any kind of communication, not…

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